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![]() I am about to build a new wooden tank stand for our 90G tank (48" x 18"). I am open to any sugestions, tips or advice on the design.
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90g mixed reef (eventually!); 23g sump; 20g QT; Waveline DC-5000 return; 2 Radions; 2 Vortech MP10s; Koralia 3; ELOS ATO with 14g ATO tank; RLSS R8 skimmer; BRS reactor - GFO/Carbon; filter socks; Puratek RO/DI http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=85303 |
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![]() Have a look through these.
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1169964 http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...ght=diy+stands |
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![]() Does your tank have a floating bottom or is the entire bottom pane of glass in direct contact with your stand?
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![]() make it square!! haha and use pl premium glue
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Can't is the cancer of happen - charlie sheen 20g reef 25g sump, DIY led form modular led, 2 false percs ![]() |
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![]() The tank has a floating bottom - at least I'm assuming that is what it is. There is a bottom frame and the glass does not contact the stand.
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90g mixed reef (eventually!); 23g sump; 20g QT; Waveline DC-5000 return; 2 Radions; 2 Vortech MP10s; Koralia 3; ELOS ATO with 14g ATO tank; RLSS R8 skimmer; BRS reactor - GFO/Carbon; filter socks; Puratek RO/DI http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=85303 |
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90g mixed reef (eventually!); 23g sump; 20g QT; Waveline DC-5000 return; 2 Radions; 2 Vortech MP10s; Koralia 3; ELOS ATO with 14g ATO tank; RLSS R8 skimmer; BRS reactor - GFO/Carbon; filter socks; Puratek RO/DI http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=85303 |
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![]() I built the one rocket engineer shows on that first link for my basement sump. It's rock solid! I added 2 braces going front to back along the middle of it so I could mount stuff to it underneath. If you wanted, you can also add a solid top of 3/4" marine plywood it's certainly not necessary unless you need 100% support under your tank. You can also wrap it with vertical T&G and add a couple doors on the front to dress it up a bit.
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It's not in those threads but I also added some of this under my stand to keep the wires clean. Looks good and it's pretty inexpensive. 2"x2" finger duct. ![]() |
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![]() Whatever you do, don't use MDF
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![]() I certainly agree - in fact that is ther reason for the new stand. We purchased our tank and stand used - the stand looks good - but it is MDF. I did build an internal frame which helped me be a bit more comfortable - but in the end decided that I did not want the hassel of rebilding in a few years. Hence, a slower start now, but a better, longer lasting stand.
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90g mixed reef (eventually!); 23g sump; 20g QT; Waveline DC-5000 return; 2 Radions; 2 Vortech MP10s; Koralia 3; ELOS ATO with 14g ATO tank; RLSS R8 skimmer; BRS reactor - GFO/Carbon; filter socks; Puratek RO/DI http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=85303 |